Kataryna is a psychologist and psychotherapist using mainly Gestalt and Psychoanalytically-Oriented Therapy. She works with adult clients in individual, couple or group settings. She has been practicing since 2018 and she often addresses issues such as relationship difficulties (romantic, parent-child, and social), personal crises, traumatic experiences, anxiety and depressive states, and other neurodivergent clinical conditions.
Kataryna works with unconditional respect for each client’s experience and individuality. Her approach is based on cooperation where therapy is a joint process and a shared creative journey. Her aim is to help clients to feel their inner resources, recognize their limits and responsibilities and experience their subjectivity during the therapeutic process. She is deeply inspired by the transformations of her clients - their new possibilities, freedom, and the way they become able to truly live their lives. She consults in Ukrainian, Armenian, Russian, and English language.
Kataryna received her Master’s Degree in Philosophy at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy of the National University and her Master’s Degree in Psychology at the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine at the University of Education Management. She completed the Relational Psychoanalysis Program and Gestalt Supervisors and Trainers Program at the European Association for Gestalt Therapy (EAGT) and the National Association of Gestalt Therapists of Ukraine. She is a certified and accredited Gestalt therapist, as well as a certified supervisor. She is a full member of NAGTU and IARPP (The International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy). She also broadened her education by completing other programs, such as: Psychiatric Propaedeutics; Body Resources in the Gestalt Approach (Body-Oriented Psychotherapy); International Program in Relational Psychoanalysis at Kyiv International School of Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (KISRPP); Perfection in Gestalt Therapy, Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Training Program in William Alanson White Institute (New York).